google.com was never going to be on the list, because the researchers specifically talked to Adam Langley at Google ahead of the public disclosure [1] and thus provided advanced warning.
Some companies will always receive early warnings about major security vulnerabilities, and that makes sense to gather details about the vulnerability and its exploits, and to minimize the negative impact of an announcement. Other companies get to find out about it the day of the public announcement -- but they don't generally also find themselves on a wall of shame the same day.
Some companies will always receive early warnings about major security vulnerabilities, and that makes sense to gather details about the vulnerability and its exploits, and to minimize the negative impact of an announcement. Other companies get to find out about it the day of the public announcement -- but they don't generally also find themselves on a wall of shame the same day.
[1] https://www.smacktls.com/ under Acknowledgements